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    4.0 (8 reviews)
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    Mineirao Steakhouse

    Mineirao Steakhouse

    3.6
    (37 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    The only negative thing about this fantastic buffet was their subjective pricing. As other…read morereviewers mentioned they sometimes change you more per pound (if you're paying per pound) if you have "more meat than buffet items." I tried to balance out my plate to be half and half and scored the 14.49 rate but if the staff thought I had too much meat I would have paid 19.99 per pound instead. lol. Otherwise I was a fan, the meat was tender juicy and flavorful (especially the steak) and the buffet items were really good as well (polenta and fried plantains were standouts) The wait staff were just okay, my waitress was just standing near the front and I tried to get her eye contact but that didn't work so when the manager came by to check on me (she didn't) I asked him if he could send her to pay. Overall a decent experience but because of their pricing model I won't likely come again.

    This place was packed on Sunday around 2pm, seems like it's the go-to spot for post Church lunch…read more Honestly, it was giving chaos. It was our first time and we just got in line, luckily, someone let us know we had to go up and leave our name with the guy holding the tablet ; there were no directions/signs or staff to direct. Despite the crowd, we were seated in about 20ish minutes. We did the per pound option instead of AYCE and that's what most folks were doing. Service, once we were seated, was attentive, food was good. They could have done a better job at keeping the buffet options stalked, they were out of 3 options. This is definitely a more casual place, no frills and closer to an everyday Brazilian churrascaria. Overall, it was fine, if I were in the neighborhood and looking for a bite, I would stop in again.

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    KASA

    KASA

    3.7
    (6 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    10/10 food, ambiance, and service. Everything was affordable and very delicious. Consider this a…read moremore upscale Brazilian restaurant compared to your average Brazilian steakhouse. Would highly recommend for date night or with a group of friends!

    I went to Kasa that night. I was visiting a friend who lives in the area, and we decided to give…read morethe place a chance and have a few drinks to celebrate her birthday. When I arrived, I noticed that some customers were speaking Portuguese, which surprised me and made me realize it might be a Brazilian place. Since no one greeted us or helped us get seated, I went straight to the bar and politely asked if it was a Brazilian establishment. Being Brazilian myself, I felt excited because I thought I would feel at home there. However, when I asked, the bartender/waitress answered me very dryly, with a tone that made it seem like I was asking something obvious. I'm a very friendly person, so I just brushed it off and thought maybe she was having a bad day. I left my friend waiting while I went to the restroom and then came back to order a caipirinha. During that time, there was still no assistance. Eventually I managed to get the staff's attention to place the order. I tried to overlook the situation because she seemed to be the only one working, even though the place didn't have much movement. While looking at the menu, I noticed they had ceviche. I'm a big fan of ceviche, but I wasn't sure what style it was. Even though Brazilian cuisine doesn't have a specific traditional recipe for it, it's also not a very common dish in Brazil. So I politely asked the same waitress if she knew what style of ceviche it was. I explained that I personally don't like the Mexican-style version with avocado, tomato, and lots of spice. Without even really paying attention, as she kept making drinks, she responded with sarcasm and a mocking tone: "As far as I know, ceviche is Peruvian." She didn't need to be a culinary expert to answer my question. She could have simply asked me to check the description on the menu again. Instead, I felt disrespected by someone I had been polite and friendly to from the beginning. I told her, "I'm sorry, but there are different variations of the recipe. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't the version that comes with avocado." Right after that, I also let her know that when you work with the public, you need to have at least a minimum level of respect for your customers, especially those who are part of the restaurant's target audience. Maybe the food is good, but after that experience I didn't even have the opportunity to try it. I drank the caipirinha she made -- which honestly felt like it was prepared without much care -- paid my bill, and still left a tip equivalent to the amount, because maybe she was just having a bad day. But I shouldn't have to turn a happy moment celebrating a friend's birthday into a stressful experience. It didn't ruin my night, but I definitely don't feel comfortable in places where customers don't seem to be treated with respect.

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    Oliveira's Steak House

    Oliveira's Steak House

    3.9
    (443 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$$

    We came here for my dad's birthday and just as a caveat, I'm not really into Brazilian…read moresteakhouses/AYCE in general. Just as an FYI, the bottled waters on the table are not free. There are options for AYCE as well as by weight, and if you do by weight you have to weigh everything you get at the side buffet and only get meat from the counter, so we opted for AYCE because that seemed cumbersome. The service here was friendly and attentive and as long as your token is green, the meat literally comes nonstop! I really liked their sides and salads, especially the plantains and fresh fruits. The meats were perfectly done and though they didn't really ask, all my pieces were medium/medium rare which is how I like it. The cut that was infused with garlic was really good, as were the sirloin and the chicken hearts and spicy pork sausages. Some pieces were very salty, but I'm pretty sensitive to salt. The grilled pineapple was luscious. If we didn't already have cake waiting for us at home, I would have definitely indulged in some tres leches or lime cake. They ended the meal with cooked cheese dipped in honey or guava sauce which was interesting. The fresh fruit at the salad bar was really refreshing. I probably wouldn't come back because it's just way too much meat/food for me and not my usual favorite (also rather pricey for dinner/weekends). However, my family had a great meal here and I think it's definitely a step up from fogo de chao in terms of quality and service. If you're into Brazilian steakhouses (or steak in general) I would highly recommend this place.

    I was very pleasantly surprised. All the meat that was brought to the table was very juicy and they…read morecome at a fast pace. They are friendly when they come by. The picanha and the lamb were my favorite but all the cuts of meat were good. The selection from the buffet was nice. It had more options than I expected and they even brought more delicious unique breads to the table (probably to fill you up faster). Only a few seafood options but all very tasty and refreshing. I was so full by the end I didn't even have room for the pineapple or to finish the grilled cheese, let alone even consider a dessert. They also served chicken hearts at my request. The decor and setting was much more fine dining style than I expected from the outside.

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